INFORMATION ON YOUR PERSONAL DATA

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On 25 May 2018, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (referred to as “RODO”, “ORODO”, “GDPR” or “General Data Protection Regulation”) came into force.
In order to continue to provide you with services through the Kosynier.euwebsite and to better adjust the marketing content, we would like to give you information about the processing of personal data and the rules under which it will be carried out as of 25 May 2018.
What data do we process?
It concerns personal data that are being collected when you use the Kosynier.eu website, including data stored in cookies.
Who is the Controller of your personal data?
The database controller is Kosynier Michał Bielawski, with its registered office in Buk, ul. Bukowa 31, NIP [Taxpayer Identification Number]: 777 246 93 21.
For what purpose do we want to process your personal data?
• We adjust the content displayed on our websites to individual tastes and needs and constantly improve the quality of our services by using the analysis of your personal data.
• The processing of personal data enables us to increase the security of services provided through the Kosynier.eu website (e.g. we detect people who break the regulations of the website and pose a threat to other users, bots).
• The processing of personal data allows us to show you information tailored to your individual needs and interests.
• We process the Kosynier Users’ personal data in order to enable the use of the website (in accordance with the Regulations and Privacy Policy).
How long will we be processing your personal data?
We process personal data from the moment we are given appropriate consent until the owner of the personal data revokes such a consent / demands to stop the processing of personal data / demands to delete the processing of personal data. We process personal data collected as part of the profiling process from the moment when you start using the Kosynier.eu website (enter our website) until you object to the profiling.
Can we transfer personal data?
Kosynier transfers your personal data only to entities processing them on its order and being its subcontractors (e.g. software development companies), as well as transfers such personal data at the request of entities entitled to obtain them on the basis of the applicable provisions of law (e.g. to courts). Your personal data will not be transferred outside the European Economic Area or made available to international organisations, with the exception of entrusting the processing, in some cases, to our trusted partners mentioned in the Privacy Policy.
Who can be contacted for further information on the personal data we process?
In case of any doubts concerning personal data, please write to our Personal Data Inspector at: marcin@kosynier.eu, ul. Bukowa 31, 64-320 Buk, Poland.
What rights do you have with regard to your personal data?
• You have the right to access your personal data and the right to rectify and erase them, the right to restrict the processing, the right to transfer personal data, the right to object to the processing, the right to revoke your consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of any processing which was carried out on the basis of such a consent prior to its revocation. The consent may be revoked by sending an e-mail to our Personal Data Inspector (e-mail address: marcin@kosynier.eu) from the address to which the consent applies.
• You also have the right to lodge a complaint with Generalny Inspektor Ochrony Danych Osobowych [Inspector General for the Protection of Personal Data] in the event that you consider that the processing of any of your personal data violates the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation of 27 April 2016.
• Further information can be found in the Privacy Policy.
What are the legal grounds for the processing of your personal data?
• Kosynier.eu processes your personal data on a legal basis compliant with the applicable provisions of law.
• The legal basis for the processing of personal data for the purpose of providing services to Kosynier Users is an agreement (defined in the Regulations). Kosynier has to use the Users’ personal data in order to provide Kosynier.eu services. Those actions also include the development of the website, better adjustment of the displayed content to the individual preferences of the Users, carrying out analyses in order to improve the quality of services and mechanisms ensuring safety.
• The legal basis for statistical measurements and marketing activities carried out by Kosynier.eu is the so-called legitimate interest of the controller in accordance with Article 6(1)(F) of the GDPR.
• The legal basis for the processing of personal data for marketing purposes of third parties is a separate voluntary consent.
What do we use profiling for?
Profiling is the automated processing of your personal data for the purposes of analysis and advertising. Every owner of the personal data has the right to object to profiling.
How does profiling work?
You are interested in Kosynier Boardtrack, but you already have no interest in deLux? Thanks to profiling, we will provide you with information on topics that you are interested in. This will prevent us from providing you with information that you have no interest in.
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